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13 | ->''There's a party goin' on right here''\ |
14 | ''A celebration to last throughout the years''\ |
15 | ''So bring your good times, and your laughter too''\ |
16 | ''We gonna celebrate your party with you'' |
17 | -->-- '''Music/KoolAndTheGang''', "Celebration" |
18 | |
19 | An index of tropes either about parties, or that often take place in one. The kind of party could range from a [[BirthdayTropes birthday party]], to a house party, to a school dance, to a nightclub, to a royal ball. |
20 | ---- |
21 | !!Tropes: |
22 | [[index]] |
23 | [floatboxright: |
24 | '''Related indexes:''' |
25 | + BirthdayTropes |
26 | + CelebrationTropes |
27 | + DancingTropes |
28 | + HolidayTropes |
29 | + NightlifeIndex |
30 | + WeddingAndEngagementTropes |
31 | ] |
32 | * TwentyFourHourPartyPeople: [[LivingProp Living props]] who appear in party/dance scenes. |
33 | * AwkwardFirstSleepover: A character is nervous because it's their first slumber party. |
34 | * BalloonOfDoom: A party balloon is either a symbol of evil or a villainous character. |
35 | * BallroomBlitz: Protagonist or bad guys interrupt the party. |
36 | * BingeMontage: A montage that shows characters getting drunk during a long night of partying. |
37 | * BirthdayPartyGoesWrong: A birthday party is going horribly, so the birthday person ends up unhappy or disillusioned. |
38 | * BirthdaySuitSurpriseParty: Someone stumbles upon a surprise party while naked. |
39 | * BlackTieInfiltration: TheInfiltration takes place at a formal social event. |
40 | * CelebrationMiscalculation: Someone celebrates a special occasion... on the wrong day. |
41 | * CharityBall: A dance done to raise money for charity. |
42 | * ChekhovsParty: If a party happens or is mentioned, pay close attention. Something important happened there. |
43 | * CoolestClubEver: A club that's so cool, people are always partying at it. |
44 | * CryingAtYourBirthdayParty: Someone marks their party by crying at it. |
45 | * DancePartyEnding: The episode ends with everyone dancing. |
46 | * DancesAndBalls: A society dance is a plot point. |
47 | * DecadeThemedParty: A party centered around a particular decade. |
48 | * TheDreadedPretendTeaParty: A child ropes someone into playing tea party. |
49 | * DreadedKidsPartyEntertainerJob: People who entertain at kids' parties, especially clowns, have a rough job. |
50 | * EveryoneComesBackFantasyPartyEnding: A fantasy sequences where everyone who previously appeared comes back for a party. |
51 | * ExpositionParty: Characters gather at a party as an excuse to drop exposition. |
52 | * FantasticFireworks: Fireworks shaped into anything the writers want due to RuleOfCool. |
53 | * AFeteWorseThanDeath: Festivities that revolve around killing people. |
54 | * FightFurYourRightToParty: Music videos that center around parties have at least one person in an animal suit. |
55 | * HighSchoolDance: Plots about high or middle school dances, usually involving romance. |
56 | * ItsACostumePartyISwear: A character is tricked into showing up in costume at what they are led to believe is a costume party. |
57 | * LifeOfTheParty: A character that parties harder and wilder than anyone else. |
58 | * MasqueradeBall: A dance where a person can wear GorgeousPeriodDress and a mask to hide their identity. |
59 | * MissingYourOwnParty: A party is being thrown for a character who is running late to the party. |
60 | * MistakenForSpecialGuest: Someone's expecting a guest who's special in some way (an inspector, a celebrity, etc), and mistakes a random person for the special guest. |
61 | * NastyParty: A person or group of people are invited to a party. However, it's just an excuse to get them all together and kill them. |
62 | * NeverHadABirthdayParty: A character has never celebrated their birthday, and their friends try to fix this by throwing them a party. |
63 | * NightParadeOfOneHundredDemons: A festival of Japanese demons and spirits. |
64 | * NonVoyageParty: A party for a character is mistaken for a party celebrating their departure. |
65 | * OnePersonBirthdayParty: A friendless person celebrates their birthday alone. |
66 | * OpeningCreditsCastParty: The opening credits to a show feature the cast partying in some staged manner. |
67 | * ParlorGames: Old school games that people play at parties. |
68 | * APartyAlsoKnownAsAnOrgy: All wild parties that are not meant to be orgies lead to sex. |
69 | * PartyGame: A Minigame Game in which two to four players compete against each other in a board game-like environment. |
70 | * PartySchedulingGambit: A character schedules a party to conflict with another party. |
71 | * PersonaNonGrata: A specific location has forbidden you from ever entering or returning there. |
72 | * PrincessForADay: When a woman dresses up as an upper-class person to go to a royal ball. |
73 | * PromBaby: A pregnant teenage girl goes into labor while at the prom. |
74 | * ThePromPlot: High school juniors/seniors attend their prom or an adult is a chaperone/someone's date at a prom. |
75 | * PromWrecker: A character tries to ruin the school dance. |
76 | * ScarySurpriseParty: Something nasty happens to a character (kidnapped, in danger) but it turns out to be a surprise party. |
77 | * ScrewTheWarWerePartying: People throw parties and goof off for fun despite the fact that a war is raging all around them. |
78 | * SheCleansUpNicely: An unattractive character who dresses up for a party looks beautiful. |
79 | * ShockParty: A surprise party GoneHorriblyWrong. |
80 | * ShoddyShindig: A party that is boring and underwhelming. |
81 | * SlumberParty: A party where the people invited sleep the night (usually women or girls). |
82 | ** SlumberPartyPloy: A group of kids go on a wacky adventure by lying to their parents that they're sleeping at each other's houses. |
83 | * SpinTheBottle: A party game where a group of people take turns spinning a bottle and have to make out with whoever the bottle ends up pointing at. |
84 | * StagParty: A wild party held for the groom before his wedding day. |
85 | * SurpriseParty: Characters throw a surprise party for someone to celebrate an occasion. |
86 | * ThemedParty: A party centered around a theme with matching décor, music and dress code. |
87 | * TickertapeParade: Flashy Parade with lots of confetti and music. |
88 | * UnderdressedForTheOccasion: Somebody is embarrassed because they aren't wearing formal enough clothes. |
89 | * UninvitedToTheParty: The one character who ''doesn't'' get to go. |
90 | * WackyFratboyHijinx: College fratboys often throw wild parties. |
91 | * WhatDidIDoLastNight: Someone recovers from a night of heavy drinking and worries about what they may have done while inebriated. May be the aftermath of a -- wait for it! -- |
92 | * WildTeenParty: A rambunctious party full of teenagers. |
93 | [[/index]] |
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